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Nonverbal cues can help you navigate social interactions from "summary" of O que todo corpo fala by Joe Navarro,Marvin Karlins

Nonverbal cues play a crucial role in how we navigate social interactions. These cues can provide us with valuable information about the thoughts, feelings, and intentions of others. By paying attention to nonverbal cues, we can gain insights into what someone is really thinking or feeling, even if they are not expressing it verbally. In social interactions, nonverbal cues can help us interpret the underlying emotions of the person we are speaking to. For example, if someone is smiling and making eye contact, we can infer that they are likely happy or engaged in the conversation. On the other hand, if someone is avoiding eye contact and fidgeting, we may interpret this as a sign of discomfort or unease. Nonverbal c...
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